MIC 1400 Manual Edition 1
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Configuration 3.2
All configurable parameters are provided in Tables 3-1 through 3-3 on the
following pages. These tables illustrate the display sequence, parameter
adjustment and factory setting for each step.
Depression of the SCROLL key will cycle the display if Setpoint Ramp Rate
is not enabled (top display is blank, lower display shows the parameter
code) through all enabled modes as follows:
CONTROL ---- PROGRAM ---- TUNE
(Ctrl) (Prog) (tunE)
If a mode is not enabled it will be skipped over by the routine.
3.2.1 ENABLE MODE
The Enable mode provides a means of enabling or disabling access to the
Program and Tune modes. If a mode has been disabled, then that mode
will not be displayed or available to the user in the Control mode. See
Table 3-1 (page 24-25) for the Enable Mode procedure.
3.2.2 PROGRAM MODE
The Program mode is used to configure or re-configure the instrument.
The input and output selections are made in the Program mode. All pos-
sible parameters are illustrated in Table 3-2 (page 25). Only those param-
eters that are applicable to the hardware options chosen will be displayed.
3.2.3 TUNE MODE
The Tune mode is used to adjust the tuning parameters, alarm settings,
setpoint limits, and retransmit scaling needed for proper operation of the
instrument. See Table 3-3 (page 27) for Tune mode. Only those param-
eters that are applicable will be displayed.
TABLE 3-1 ENABLE MODE
To enter the Enable mode, press and hold the UP and DOWN keys. After 5
seconds (the AT LED should have flashed once), the display returns to
normal. After 5 more seconds, "EnAb" will be displayed. Release the keys,
the display should show "EPro". Pressing the DOWN key will display the
Enable mode codes in the following sequence:
EPro - - Etun - - ESPC